Ore-ofe wondered what the chancellor meant by his words as she walked out of the chancellor's office. Ore-ofe now wondered if the chancellor knew of her story which might have been told to the chancellor by her father was why the chancellor said those words to her, but there was no way her father would dare do that.
Ore-ofe thought the reason why the chancellor would say that to her might be because the chancellor had now found out that she was the daughter of a rich man and expected her to live like she was one. Ore-ofe had made up her mind about the way she was gonna live her life so there was nothing that was gonna change that.
Ore-ofe would remain the insignificant and easygoing person she was, not the rich kid the chancellor think she should be. Ore-ofe found the life she was living now to be the best for her so there was nothing that was gonna change that or take that life from her.